MITCHELL 1y was burnt by farm. On the 21: ptisfaction, and fl mount of my chi! by pleased withtl kinsurance compal rn interests by Cl ‘° 90mm urn-ms â€um and 1:22.. 25E 41 FEW lmv and. almost hoarse, “or 1 will Tc ‘ oufor'escx. †Eekzd Lud aside hispaper no with quite in: 3 air, and Jane felt vaguely fri ht- ; she had never seen him sober with er. '1 he t 0 any more than others when they an r}. ’ She did not reason about it; she 'v t. rm tn be afraid of her own words. : was :12. only nature in the world could 31' Spring Impnmum '3? cheap 3:. W.A, 51’0“an THREE MONT Cost to Manufacture: 300 Papers for c tum/.1 her so completely. 140 “ 1 Everv n. . :ent th Breton’s carriage 50 :5 30 to .. ' the woman ane hated to safety ‘pm: that her false heart had never de- | Quantities. md made as good 33 5' Living Quotsucne. Iflice, Lindsa uL But there were fleeter horses in Bre- ville 1;- nhis; they could bepursued they ‘1 be overtaken and dram'ed back in -:cr ignominy than ever. It woul be a terrmle for Bertha. even than if the 5.11 Come while she sat serene in her To be overtaken in flight would ‘ Lune. Jane threw herself into her â€ram 19909.19 OURE. It m, Sciatica Little m 3‘33" v nut: 01. - «ï¬ght; cm; 1 , time was fly yini: the carriage had er victim hadout- [ML-her haw would be balked for- a31:.il for her husband’s foolish » < .. stamped her foot at him. “I .Lu- - m).' T-h. re was at time to rouse the £5, and Lab but: the fugitives from Uh what devil of stupidlty had 11. .. u - xhn-}nnrl fmnirrhf) “(Jivn Drug; mflheï¬matiam CHAPTER XXXVII. rm: PRICE or HAPPINESS. The Breton carriage had passed thalast so in the viii we, when Philip leaned out *- one last look at the home of his childhood ' :13 si'ene of the Only work he should ever . He was almost a boy yet; it seemed ‘ya few days since he had looked at the y ‘ c wcrld only as a. Play ground. It was a m work he had gone mthe few days of "imm1hum1. and even that had been con- ed. Dear old mills, with their bold ï¬ts and massive walls, but his no longer. as hci‘ililgc was sold, his birthright lost. He med his eyes away; it was more than he 311 bear. On the hill back above the vil~ :9 he saw for the last tinge, asthexfoad 'ound otf toward Lockout, his house, that =3. “Deserted" seemed writen on its stone “175.1; had never looked so noble to him, Isort of halo seemed to float above it. He c321: see the window of the room where he ’5 born but for what a. worthless life. ' :L ml~by,†he murmured. The road as it emu-‘1 the winding river made another in nod the lights of the village were shut “43‘ Iron) his nnsty eyes. rite horses were trotting at their best 29!? w: < none too much time. 1: Wm “x- better than he had hOped. The Hangers had gathered so thickly, there had tamed at one time hardly more than a. chance 1"" Wage. Peril seemed on every ban 33931.95 to spring from every_ convert, an 503m to spring from every covery,_a.nu “YT-“h out their hands to stop the fugmves. 33» the Village was far behind now. A few “orients nmre and the steaming horses would in“? up at the Lockout station, and they Vow. be whirled away faster than any pur- â€5:30 peat-e and safety and honor} . 310W («M i: all is, setting out 1n thzs way '11 {Ye "-‘K'I‘e doping.†hikEmP was reaching forward to take her no“. but he drew back, as if he were stung. I." tvrribly thou htloss she was. * Fip'mined ut the steamer’s early “ 111; start.†50130 you know,†resumed Bertha softly, " Pleased I am to have this trip to-Eua 25:? 3 is a sort of wedding journey xsn’t WmodGod had bee to let him keep "e Mu} mm: from hell): It would have gated her, the very thought of her shame. 31733 crushing him. _ in; Shall enjoy it very much,†she sand, puff 1..“ her hgnd to him, i9 anus-m; fond- nv _ _ _ _A...- - W ’ 9 V ed your "a. “ u! I havent return N36: 3338:5211.†No zg’ore she had “Wheresball we ï¬rst. _ . on†323%? south of ce, God wxlhna, Soenml . . ‘ Bertha. lookeXi at: his face mt); q new;n 11:1 ‘53 Themoonlightseemedto "28 _ . '"marks of histaï¬blewpand . hmeh'ad kutheg'azed at her in astomshment, in her hemnanexpresion so “195:; ; '16 for him. Was her Winherm hum she yet make up tolnn’ number“, geflthathelost for her aka eremoving. ,to "‘- beam-with an I used . ï¬ï¬m mmymw A n- ig epithets on him. Then she drew . ’ away. Her black hair had been â€d. and as she stood hung well own -4 cu cheeks. She had raised her hands ‘ Cméped them over her bosom; her lips .ed; surely no human being can resist wistful beauty as hers. “Home let me go.†But Leiore he could answer she beards ‘ -like thunder and rushed to the window. ‘ 36:8 nothing, but the sound comes on um and nearer; it comes from the hill. llmething white gleams in the moonlight. “What do you see?†asked Mr. Ellingsworth nlessly, returning to his newspaper. sne- holds her breath. Nearer it comes, iilip’s white horse Joe on a. mad gallop. 3: Philip is not upon him. Who isthat hr, with Ion", uncovered hair and pale, ngzml fave? the strikes the maddened ani- 5 every moment for better speed, though Iw they seem flying faster than the wind. Semanis Curran. Lethimbehisown V63; situd‘s arms. She kised. his eye, his )nzh. his WhibeineCk; _sh_e . coyered his “f- h:;21rls'§;i_{ï¬ 15555; twining her arms his neck she lavished thg tender5_t of ï¬ve. on, what devil of sfugidlty had gased her wise husband tonig t? "Give aha key.†She had come close to him, but. raid not scream when she was apgrx, hp}: BEDS“. maumgv, 1mm; 1mylc$ion.†a†1, . you am when you are angry. nlhan mum.- a nusmke in being so ami- gwizh “.1. WIN. treats I have lost. 5:31.11 an: bgtn: than an actress, my 5m. wh_»_nn5 as yours doe not hurt E BRETON MILLS. Lap; (Manual: fut. (01 3L:- HIV“: wgzsï¬ying: thq cgrripgq hag! all '01] r" “Varalla ml fram second p400) Bamfula £9.15 a .u uNW r was afflicted (MM: l'l‘c phy-icianl being mum; {numr rccununcnued A 9". , tullowed hi! advice. uL;r treatment with Ayer'o ml Ayn-'3 Pill: com lately mht:~ruhenlth."â€"Mrs. uuho oua. \Vzu'e. Muss. :I'ar about lunacy-Inn. _ ms on the swim “calamari WWW“ f. .\ r" . ’ M I I .3 7n: mun. rm' mu.- mu m had!h."â€"MM mrwrw 5L. San Mm E'lk Run. Va; 11::- Aycr's Sam; for §_Iong ti I was troubled with :i~m. bdng 9:» bad at help less. ngr the hat felt ï¬ne eff-eta cf the 1-3:. Magi-2 'Ha. fl m 3051:: BIBLE. “Is there no rosin in Gilead! Is there no physicum there?†Jeremiah viii, 23. Printed in 1609. n. VVVVV m momma-133‘ BIBLE. “Blessed are the place makers; for they shall be called the children of God.†Matthew v. 9. Printed in 1561â€"2. THE VINEGAB BIBLE. “The Parable of the Vinegar,†insteadot “The Parable of the Vineyard.†appeal-sin the chapter headingm Luke xx, in an 0:- ford edition of the authorized version which was published in 1717. rm: mam BIBLE. This extraordinary name has been given to an edition of the authorized Bible printed in London by Robert Barker and Martin Lucas inhBl. The negative was left. out of the Seventh Commandment, and William Kil- ,,, _ A- LI‘A m STAxmxcâ€"mnns 3131.; “And it shall come to pass that the ï¬shes will stand upon it.†etc. Ezek. xlvï¬, 10. Printed in 1806. m mscnmn BIBLE. “I discharge thee before God.†I Tim. v. 21. Printed in 1807. - TEE WIFE-KATIE mun. “If any man come to me, and date not his father ‘ ’ ‘ yea. and hisown wife also." em. Luke iv, 26. Printed in 1810. mma’s-cmns man .“And Rebekah arose and her camels.†Genesis mv, 61. Printed in 18%. 00‘ Cuts: Ww*â€"“â€"â€"‘_V' , bume, writing in 1659, says that owing to the zeal of Dr. Usher. the printer was ï¬ned £2,000 or £3,000. - m1: EARS-Tom BIBLE. “Who hath ears to ear, let him hear.†Mat- thew xiii, 43. Printed in 1810. 'ro-nxmm BIBLE. “Persecuted him that was born after tho spirit to remain, even so it is now.†Gal. iv, 29. This typographical error, which was per- petuated in the ï¬rst Svo Bible printed for the Bible society, takes its chief importance iron: the curious circumstance under which it‘ arose. A i2mOBiblo wasbeing printed at Cambridge in 1305, and the proof reader beq ingin donbtu mwhetherornot ho should: remove a comma. gipplied to his superior, and: As the dawn broke in the east that Thurs- day morning, Philip Breton stood on the deck of the steamer Salvator. The look of feverish watchfulness, that had never left his face for so long, was gone at last. The fear that had chased smiles from his lips, had given place too. great ho e. A divine calm and peace had come at n his soul. Fate pehad seemed invincible.u 9 had pitted his beautiful mills and his home and his hopes of glory avainst it, all for the love of a. woman w ho 171133 noheartforhim. Hehad conquered, and he did not begrudge the price, this royal lover; for he had won the ove of his bride at last. o v v- ..... -..â€"v _. .._._ _. V'Below in her stateroom, weary with her unwonted exdten ent, Bertha was sleeping; _sl_eeping,: likg 31. ghild unconscious of the terri- #ALA L_J ______ AL-.A-1.- mccywé “DU uuuuu an u... . _. vâ€" .w -v.-- ble penl and infamy she? had. Sscageci by only so much as a. hair’s breadth. T e hura‘inï¬ ship rocked her ntly in the eat era 9 o the deep algd bo‘r‘e 91' to lands 0 undreamed of . 1 L An _ __-__ ALA.._-1 1A“)- “Is there :15 treacle at Gilead? Is there no physician there?†Jeremiah viii, m Printed in 156$. Curious Mistakes That Have Occurred h the Various Editions. Although the greatest cam has been taken to make the various editions of the Bible per feet translations, still errors have been over- looked from time to time, and have given rise to various names by which the edition containing the error has been known. The following list of these curious Bibles is ex- tracted from an article by W. Wright, D.D.: THE BREECBES BIBLE. “Then the eies of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed flgge tree leaves together and made themselves Breeches.†Gen. iii, 7. Printed in 1560. THE BUG BIBLE. “So that thou shalt not nede to be afraid for any Bugges by nighte, nor for the arrow that flyeth by day.†Ps. xci, 5. Printed in 1561. wï¬uu hW'ï¬ 1" oditionot 13054111111 “3° “8â€â€ minim o: magnum \Ayvl 'U._.. ~V- - _-_ v- __i,,, beauty where the light: of a. new eternal law would be on everythmg. . But the fuo'itives had hardly escaped the cut through the rocks when the pursuer en- tered it. He had almost overtaken them. He struck the horse‘s white flankso itilcss blow. It was at the very spot where urran had saved Bertha’s life from the mad dqg, that the old horse, forced beyond his strength, stopped as it lightning had struck him. ‘he blood welled in torrents from his mouth and nostrils he quivered like a. leaf, and then fell deed in his tracks. The rider shot over the creature's head with the gathered mo- mentum of that mad race, and struck the jaï¬ged rock with a sickening crash. Ewan was dead. They were almqst qt Lockout, Thug can: tinge givwe a terrible lurch £1va tum in the mad. he horses were almost taken of? thew feet, but still them was no accidenti the wine (lows of the carriage grazed the solid wall of mck without beingr broken. and in a moment the horses, now subdued, were trottuig down thg hill towgrdthc city. _ _ 4 u u-ï¬ nu.“ with . 1:; “Much; £1114†iikeï¬ area has n: wa’u mgwm 1; 118m new 1.1..) xiflur as ch1 as PQ 81; 1101159.: sac-x: was Cunan; was him yet the a wow whom Philip Burton 8d 11111412); 18 tW118, 1 2% 111196-435 :91?! 1111 4-4-9 11;? 11615 RH â€99 E49 44 4444 19 ‘1499 hi} gag H? 1’ 8 9444441 1494411415 444944111 914444194 1131141115149 41441914749 $441144 «“491 Kim: 9? ï¬téé'ffmmhigs r999 9a {9991‘ 999 “91922529., fékï¬lgghmï¬ V1941! “ï¬gs 5 in, sir d ihé" ' a I'm Mon wife Ra o'r’se‘s- to ad Was it: e â€Emmi a! ï¬ a'r’i'ver"; 911mg he meta E‘as'iqus ï¬uï¬: the MM mater“? law the mug with a! in ‘EEWI Ek’éépï¬ 99 m flgï¬iï¬ï¬ i“ rider (if {he Â¥r {e 13 Ma Mm we are an: His meme “Isn’t; this (ieli g,hhful †exclaimed Earths “There can’t be any daiiger’ of our-missing the train at this rahe? †(â€:3va your horses; don’t spare them:- er I: an hihg shouid mind? embiea y'voulldh éiid hgtimh flight. the stigma! “Drive Mixer," he shouted to the coach- mtm. “run the horses." flow like the wind hie pursuer came. Philip had thought there was but one horse that could leap so mightily. Why this m that one, his own horse Joe. Why it might be a. servant from his home with something that had been forgotten. It need not be the Worst peril his fancy could picture? But he dared not hope; Uta-m». nun nan-Lula †....1..r......a unati maddohom e null-headm- out. It might: have n a whit? kin loge against him. He could no only one XI:- luer. Ah. he now who it must be. (I that pursue; grew: genre; every moment. uh..z#_ A SOME BAD BIBLES. CONCLUSION. m M15199? 9 â€I a a k gilt“) 1- H {CUES â€â€3“. Eg â€I 73;??? n. “nnA IIZDX'. Alum n- m- wuvâ€"u _-__-_ BO . .. -â€" v "V . -V Ono mlnme towns were read from meal and county or Iona oanduotoa by Mr. Tboa Morris. jn. Hamilton. This session woo concluded by a. free earliumont on junior work. led by Mr. R J Colvlllo of Toronto. The afternoon session gonad with o bible reading on :l‘lgeï¬o‘lyASg t om; Minions." by - _â€"‘ .. â€1.1.... m.- B. A.. (Arden; thpln. . AIvL-xon; Episcopal. R" Canon Rim, M.A.. Landon; In In. N! Ir. M Km 1:. Hnmllfon; Presbyterian. w Rev. B. J. Beanie of Gulnh. A: 1011. In. all mugs! man in 8:. Andrew ohuroh. whee Proud.“ Dickson opened one ulna union. A has.†muons on the "Work 0: 0mm and can- mlwoog' , vu mooted by Ir. 8 Tom [or ,Tomn Rambl- rï¬lauwx VII luv u-.. .7.... _, W, q , Rev. C. H Watch of Oshawa. An address was given by Rev. A. Gaudier. B. A.. Bramnton. on "Our duty to missions." Rev. F. S. Tepeoott of Hamilton spoke on “Personal missionary work.†and Mr. B. W. Froet on "How to support a missionary." The nastore' hour was oondu by the Rev. J. H. Ratcl'fl'of St. Catherines. on the topic. “What the Y.P.S.C.E. has done for mv church." and was reaponded to by Rev. J. Barker. Ingersoll. on behalf of the Baptiste: the Rev. A. F. Mcamor. B. A" Forest. on behalf of the Coma-mum; Rev. Geo. Fowler. Guelph. on behalf of the Disciples: Rev. 3. Bryan. Toronto. on behalf of the Enisoo- paliane; Rev. E. L Wagner. on behalf of Evan- gelical Association: Rev. E R. Keats. Toronto, on behalf of the Friends: Mr. Bryant. for the African Methodist Episcopal: Rev. W. Fred Allan, Toronto. formerly of England. in the unavoidable absence of Right Rev. Bishop Camnbell. D. D. .Toronto, spoke on behalf of the Reformed Epieooral: Rev. J. Philipv. Lon- don. on behalf of the Methodists; and Rev. F. F! Lax-kin. B. 4.. Chntham. on behalf of the Presbyteriar a. . , A ‘_-a___ -1 an... mug-alan- {rally “:1 u:- a. A very closeout taatnre of the convention was the social reception given in the Pdnceeo rink by the London Endeovorore. Although by actual count nrovision hsd been made at the tables for 1.150 mole. there we: namely a vacant chair. The tables .were beautifully decorated with flawete and other good thing. which were not meant eimoly for decoration. At the cnpcluaioo the omidgat, ‘f‘te'v..Dr._£i‘ok- AI. luv cliuuluu-vu sun y- w“...â€" --- . eon. stood up on n chair end celled for order. He moved 3 vote of thanks to those who had so beautifullyp ovided the sooner. end scored: were the words eeid when hendlerchlete were waving end the greet throng were cleaning their hnnde in token of eporoan The doxolm conclud ad the proceedings. end all retired to St. Andrew's churchâ€"It lent all who could Rein admittance. and theee who could not wentto the overflow meeting. The evening seeeion opened with a. song eu- vfce. Devotionel exercinee were conducted by Rev. Canon Richer-dean. London. and Rev. Dr. Anthflt Wm. McNeL'lot Scotland. mother of the grant Scotch evangeiiet. was the ï¬rst to address the meeting. The Right Rev. mat-ice 8. Baldwin. M. A" D 0.. London. to! owed with on odor-tea on “Commotion." and Rev. 8. P. Rose. D. 0., Montreal, on The phone! 0. x. in Cnnnde'e noticed development.†Thin cloned the Thurvdny emins â€ion. Friday morning nt he't‘ et oi: the church wee min ï¬lled with So eevoreu attending the sunrise payer meeting. which we! led by Rev. E. W. MeTevnh of Whom-no. At 3 quarter to nine denominational romeo were held in «Met-eat chm-chat Tl†“Benin telly moat- uuvvâ€"vwvâ€" __v‘ cannot realize how insulting it Islâ€"and this meeting was no expeptlon. ‘ - ,in.‘ mvv--â€"° . At 9.15 the tom-sh session was opened with devotional exercises. after which business was proceeded with. Committee: were unpainted. The annual address of the president. Rev. Dr. Dickson of Gan; at the aoorotnry. Mr. E. A- Quay. 2 ladsâ€: iho treasurer. Mr. A. 1". Nick. son. Toronto; and the Christian Endeavor editor. M153 E. M. Carson. Longon. were given. ,7 __A_ _-_ .4- "AM um! and The evening session opened with a. song service led by a union choir. After the devo- tinnel exercises. which were led by Rev. W. J. Ford, LLB . of Dresden. addressee of welcome were tendered the visiting delegeteo by Rev. M. P. Telling. B. A., London; Rev. J. A. Murray. B. A. London. end Meyer Spencer, Landon. Rev. Reba. Johnston of Lindsay woe to have replied b it was unable to be present on account or the serious illness or his eieter. In his absence Rev. A. F. McGregcr of Forest and Mr. R. J. Cclville of Toronto replied. On Thursday morning at halt-past six o'clock the large church was mu of Endeevcrere who managed to rise early enough to attend the sunrise prayer meeting. The meeting wu led by the Rev. J. F. Barker 0! Insane“. Those who have never attended a. sunrise prayer meeting m~--â€"-- .. ..V was held ln the Dundeeâ€"at. Congregation! church. where the some addressee were deliver- ed no In St. Andrew's church. Wednesday afternoon two excellent papers were read on “How to develop latent talent"â€" one by Miss Silverwood of Oekwoo‘. end the other by Mr. W. 1". Wilson. et Peterboro. A question drawer was conducted by the prod- dent. Dr. Dickson. [Reported tor Tum P031.) The fourth annual convention ct the Christian Endeavorera was held in London. commencing Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 19.11. and ending on Friday night. the flat Oct. There were 71.2 deiea etee in attendance, 15 of whom were from Victoria county. The meetings were held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. but Thun- day and Friday evenings the crowd was no great that large numbers could not gain ad. mittanoa, consequently an overflow meeting Inca-nun; Skotoh «it the Mann-.1 Gamer- mg st Londonâ€"73 Dglegstu Patent. "6353 6356? W12?“ €56 flanâ€"g: nun! a; mlayed Emma 33;» “i: “a aim.“ “3.3 at :55 am. WM and 933 _ as“; m iklmnas B81186; Bcgvluelnl Deteetlvo Gum bu haw sum to «ll-8d “ll! sums nude!“ in Mantels-n It would be wall “ad-ml- lve were IBM to thh alum: II II commonly regretted thus huntlng im new going on at uukhorn.B n 11 like. Bus lsko nnd elaewhere. _'l‘ha ngmou a! mo deputy â€wusï¬'emnznuiBBâ€"lh Kawiï¬eâ€"Wk‘iï¬n. n mime} would then be "are whom to gtvelntormt- tlon to.â€"[Indanondont. .mma 31.2%.; M. 803001. Barom- ot Noun 0» school for the month or October ounce given in orda- oi moxie. Pool-eh cine senior 41er Peale. Mend Pattie Tore-o Melooo. Fourth olm Junior-keno Pearle. Ido Clothe. Third clueâ€"Eton Melon. Ar ale Clarke. Dennie Corrine. Thom-I flo- Allieter. Allen Corrine. Homo Patric. May Turner. Second clue uniotâ€"L'ulo Melone. George Clarke. Second clu- Jon- iorâ€"L‘n‘e Murnhy, Eiiih Caombo, Lewi- Wileon, Joe White. Allen White. Put second cloneâ€"Bernie Bassoon. Bionic, Jecheon. Motion Corrine. Welter Oiuke arm. â€an“ Pun-A now up». tho Emu“ 8m. mm. In IMO. hm Mill wuh. In ha provided also“ for tho compo-lion who won loohod out In tho dummy with tho Nova. 1: II a belch: mug yum yum woman to mat with hood support. m ommm roar" LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS | __ CHRISTIAN ENDEA van can. VENTION. wa BOBOA YGEON. TORONTO. 'Amimi 8. hum m Int and in 1880. 43:1th nosed-Th m“ “d IO“- mmmqmmmmw nun. For null. at W MI mhé’emm on "Bible It mun to growth." Rev. A. mPhlulgot ntookuptho mm “8n- temedo ble etndJ" In the place of Rev. Chancellor Barman. Inc we: anus b0 Dreeont. Just here cum in the maiden of henna-e. Grey «maggot mo henna for the ere-tee: mm of once place Sent. 15th. 1891. and York county go: use bonnet for the grantee: lumen of junior societies. live minute pt on the “Country eoolety' were reed u to : In. “Where In an exist.†by Mr. J. A Donnell oz linden Veuey ; ind. "In method." by Mr. E. A. Tacoma. Wit-cor: 8K3 “In padbluuea." by Mr. Jane- Smith Euzsbethvme._ Report! at the_doaemheuonel nulllmuvusvn L'UyU-uw my _Wâ€"_,,, mum were given. nd the afternoon colon closed '10: n qnuuon drum“. conducm by Mr. W. S. lake of Toronto. Friday cmhathchucccalcnot all-w - dorm convenuou m had. cud crowds. turned any hon 8:. Andre". church. wont to the overflowing mouth: In the Cm: church. Danichonprccidcdnthcmccmtu St Andrew's church. Bevan-l vou- ot than were The :0 of (h. committee on maul-wanna. no new Mon. It. mum-us. rum “Introduced and mashed wins-whale a: the pm M v work, Mr. C. J. I'm Toronto; editor. all-e E M. Canon. manna: undue". Rev.J.LR. Blot-on. Gut: Rev. E. J. Bovflle. Hunutoe: Rev. G. E. Uobbledlek. Dundelk. After tome further bushels being haunted the meeting was Adjourned until a n m. The sepsis m Ind I. II. "I.“ u.- Bible." 2. R. Tamer M98 09.230: ‘2. e sdnmsed the bible sud win "In“.- LBE‘ .Hud . 3A.. was. :trouuver. Rev. E. €v. querLTgrgnto; onp’egnmdont of jnnllor A-A_. -‘l._ \l -- WE OFFER YOU ECONOMY IS WEALTH, THEREFORE BUY THE BEST. â€'W N?“ NPPDIQu’†II] Iâ€, â€I q; flwvvvr wkunv "I" uv wvvvvvvu ll: vvvv. Work. All work done promptly and warranted ï¬rst-clan. 4 null counted Uad-u. 8090091»: 15. lat-’3- UNDQL ‘.â€"nepiu for Stove- a. Spocialty. makaa Mania“ 0 Ron . Edam-owning Gru Fitting, 0M, and Furnace I]? All work done â€gogmlu {2% warranted ï¬rsthand. 4 call uououad. STOVES! 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